13
Mar
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Considering an MBA? Congratulations on choosing one of the most popular, well-regarded continuing education degrees available. While an online MBA is a challenge fraught with countless hours of hard work, struggle and sacrifice, the end result is certainly worth it. The return on investment, with employers often willing to pay up to 80% more for employees with an MBA, is easily the most obvious advantage. Yet while many MBA graduates enjoy the increase in earnings the certificate brings, this is
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05
Mar
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A leading government education advisor recently suggested that all pupils who studied until the age of 18 should have to take maths as part of their ongoing education. * Professor Steve Sparks feels that building further on GCSE Maths would provide a better platform for the working world. In other countries, there are already schemes in place which make sure students continue to learn maths, regardless of what their main study focus is. While a Maths GCSE is definitely useful,
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07
Feb
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Some new studies reveal that reading books and essays are essential for human growth and that an individual has a need to read. Investigation by Washington University reveals that whether or not a person reads a book in print or in electronic format, picking up a book is crucial to impact your brain since it physically changes by the experience of reading. Readers mentally mimic each new situation encountered in a narrative leaving mankind with new neural pathways and mental
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06
Feb
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When it comes to a business’s popularity, professionalism is important. Simply becoming sloppy and substandard when considering punctuation and grammar may damage how the public perceives your enterprise. A council in England has found out how necessary proofreading services are, after a mistake left the council members embarrassed. A road sign in surburban Leeds became a local legend after national news got wind of the fact that it was misspelled. Inhabitants on Pudsey Road in the town were baffled when
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06
Feb
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Based on UCAS, we have seen a late upturn in the quantity of university candidates in Great Britain. The volume of applications coming from students wanting to begin a university course in 2012 has gone up from December 2011, even though the total figures remain down from last year. If you’re one of those candidates, make sure that your personal statement is free from spelling, punctuation as well as grammatical problems by making use of expert proofreading services. The professionals
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